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... plots to the stage . However sound this logic may seem , nevertheless I pro- pose that the poet can fabricate the tragic plot in the same way as he does the comic plot . Aristotle , always judicious , concedes this argument in several ...
... plots to the stage . However sound this logic may seem , nevertheless I pro- pose that the poet can fabricate the tragic plot in the same way as he does the comic plot . Aristotle , always judicious , concedes this argument in several ...
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... plot and are secondary , or whether the plot is determined by the characters and is secondary , because the plot is the end of tragedy , and consequently of every type of poem , since the plot has the same function in all poems as it ...
... plot and are secondary , or whether the plot is determined by the characters and is secondary , because the plot is the end of tragedy , and consequently of every type of poem , since the plot has the same function in all poems as it ...
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... plot must contain action which definitely occurred and which involves a king who has lived and who is known to have lived . . . . Therefore , the plots of all tragedies and all epics are and must be made up of mishaps which can be ...
... plot must contain action which definitely occurred and which involves a king who has lived and who is known to have lived . . . . Therefore , the plots of all tragedies and all epics are and must be made up of mishaps which can be ...
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The Art of Poetry | 67 |
On the Sublime | 76 |
GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO 103 The Genealogy of the Gentile Gods | 112 |
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